The UN Convention on the Rights of the child is an international treaty that sets out universally
accepted rights for children. It is a benchmark against which a nation's
treatment of its children can be measured. It brings together in one
comprehensive code the benefits and protection for children hitherto
scattered in a variety of other agreements, including the Declaration of the
Rights of the Child adopted in 1959.

For more on Article 31, click on the link to the left.

Links

Other Member Countries of IPA

IPA has members in almost fifty countries. Some countries have well-organized national IPA branches
with their own forms of communication.

Other Important Links

Some websites which offer good material in relation to children's play. We welcome further suggestions at chair(at)ipacanada(dot)org. Please provide a short description of a recommended site.

For more on Links, click on the link to the left.

IPA Magazine "PlayRights"

PlayRights is the official print magazine of IPA. The purpose of the magazine is to provide information for IPA members: to promote the importance of children's play, to produce up-to-date information about the IPA organization, and to provide an opportunity for communication between members to encourage information exchange and collaboration worldwide.